Justin Bieber is in the middle of the U.K. portion of his Purpose tour but ticketless fans can begin buying his commemorative collection starting Saturday.

That’s when his exclusive Purpose Tour – All Access Collection with Bravado and PacSun will probably be sold exclusively in PacSun stores and so on the retailer’s site. The musician worked tirelessly on the justin bieber clothing with Anxiety about God’s Jerry Lorenzo having had his enterprising month or two. The 13-piece collection features T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, raglan T-shirts, fleece items, a coach’s jacket and trucker hats. One white T-shirt with red sleeves is imprinted about the front with “MY MAMA DON’T LIKE YOU.” Shoppers may find prices inside the $35 to $100 range.

Bieber will likely be touring in London and Manchester with the end with this month before moving on to concert dates in Ireland early the following month. Bieber tweeted to his 88.8 million followers that Selfridges is exclusively selling his Purpose tour merchandise within the U.K.

Lorenzo could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Before this weekend’s launch, Lorenzo posted several Purpose tour photos of Bieber on Instagram Monday. Bieber also was happy to share news reports he is line in becoming among the top AMA winners if he wins one of his five nominations. He has been nominated for Artist of the season, Video of the season, Favorite Male Artist Pop/Rock, Favorite Album Pop/Rock and Favorite Song Pop/Rock.

The Anxiety about God designer has also experienced a busy couple weeks. A couple weeks ago a sampling from the justin bieber clothing exclusively and quickly sold out at PacSun’s internet site Oct. 5. More diehard shoppers can find pairs from the reissued Vans Era 95 sneakers on eBay for $300.

And last month Lorenzo’s Fear of God teamed with Montreal-based retailer Ssense for any collaborative collection. The La-based Lorenzo is likely to add footwear to dexqpkyy16 The fear of God assortment. This season Lorenzo added another dimension to his designs, joining forces with Chapel NYC’s Patrick Matamoros for a Chapel of God collaboration.